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This page looks at the PCB Editor's support for via stitching (used to tie together larger copper areas on different layers) and via shielding (used to help reduce crosstalk and electromagnetic interference in a route that is carrying an RF signal)
This page details the Signal Integrity panel, used to perform SI analysis on a design. Use to screen all nets in a design against defined signal integrity rules, to identify problem nets. Analyze further by running fast reflection and crosstalk analyses
This page presents a full listing of the release notes for each public release of PDN Analyzer
This page takes a detailed look at Controlled Depth Drilling (CDD), also known as back drilling - a technique used to remove the unused portion, or stub, of copper barrel from a thru-hole in a printed circuit board
This page looks at the xSignals feature, which enables the correct treatment of a high-speed signal path as just that - a path for a signal to travel between a source and destination, through termination components as well as branches
This page describes the various options and settings that you configure in Altium Designer to successfully design your high-speed board
Explore Altium Designer 24 technical documentation for Analyzing Design Signal Integrity and related features.
This page looks at the PCB Editor's support for controlled impedance routing - configuring the routing widths and clearances, as well as the material properties and dimensions, to deliver the required routing impedance(s)
This page introduces Altium Designer - the world's foremost professional PCB design software, where the entire design process is performed within a single Unified Design Environment, the only one of its kind and engineered to deliver optimal productivity
This page looks at the PCB Editor's support for differential pair routing - a design technique employed to create a balanced transmission system able to carry differential (equal and opposite) signals across a printed circuit board
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